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Limous vs Limbous - What's the difference?

limous | limbous |


As adjectives the difference between limous and limbous

is that limous is muddy; slimy; thick while limbous is (anatomy) with slightly overlapping borders; said of a suture.

Terms vs Limous - What's the difference?

terms | limous |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective limous is

muddy; slimy; thick.

Limous vs Timous - What's the difference?

limous | timous |


As adjectives the difference between limous and timous

is that limous is muddy; slimy; thick while timous is .

Limous vs Limos - What's the difference?

limous | limos |


As an adjective limous

is muddy; slimy; thick.

As a proper noun Limos is

a daughter of Eris, Limos is the goddess/personification of famine and starvation. Her Roman counterpart is Fames.

As a noun limos is

plural of limo.

Simous vs Limous - What's the difference?

simous | limous |


As adjectives the difference between simous and limous

is that simous is having a very flat or snub nose, with the end turned up while limous is muddy; slimy; thick.

Rimous vs Limous - What's the difference?

rimous | limous |


As adjectives the difference between rimous and limous

is that rimous is while limous is muddy; slimy; thick.

Limous vs Limbus - What's the difference?

limous | limbus |


As an adjective limous

is muddy; slimy; thick.

As a noun limbus is

(medicine|biology) a border of an anatomical part, such as the edge of the cornea.

Thick vs Limous - What's the difference?

thick | limous |


As adjectives the difference between thick and limous

is that thick is relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension while limous is muddy; slimy; thick.

As an adverb thick

is in a thick manner.

As a noun thick

is the thickest, or most active or intense, part of something.

As a verb thick

is (archaic|transitive) to thicken.

Slimy vs Limous - What's the difference?

slimy | limous |


As adjectives the difference between slimy and limous

is that slimy is of or pertaining to, resembling, of the nature of, covered or daubed with, yielding, abounding in slime; viscous; glutinous while limous is muddy; slimy; thick.

As a noun slimy

is a ponyfish.

Muddy vs Limous - What's the difference?

muddy | limous |


As adjectives the difference between muddy and limous

is that muddy is covered with or full of mud or wet soil while limous is muddy; slimy; thick.

As a verb muddy

is to get mud on (something).